The MSWORD sets files are for use with Microsoft Word 6.0 and
Vocal-Eyes 3.0.

These settings assume that you are using the MS Word default
settings for color, menu bar, etc.  If you make changes in your
Word set-up, you may need to make changes in these Vocal-Eyes
.SET files.

When you install Word, be sure to select text mode rather than
graphics mode.  This is not the default.  If you have already
installed Word, you can determine whether it is in graphics mode
or text mode by doing the following:

Run Word.

Go into review mode by pressing CONTROL-Enter.  Vocal-Eyes will
say "review."

Press the left or right arrow.  If you hear "ASCII 255" you are
in graphics mode.  If you hear something more normal like "space"
or "r" or "horizontal," you are in text mode. 

 
Most of the standard read hot keys work as described in the
manual.  For example, use CONTROL-B for previous character,
CONTROL-C for current character and CONTROL-D for next character. 
The same is true for word, line, sentence, and paragraph.  

In most parts of MS Word, the Alt key accesses the menu bar at
the top of the screen.  For this reason, it's usually a problem
to define a Vocal-Eyes hot key to an Alt key combination, since
the key will first do its VE function and then activate the menu. 
Try to use control key combinations where possible.
  
Also, the Alt key is not defined as the fast review key. 
Instead, the Scroll-lock key is being used.  If you want to make
changes in window settings or in options in the Vocal-Eyes
control panel, though, Word may cause some peculiar
interference.  To avoid these peculiarities, go into review by
pressing CONTROL-ENTER (not scroll-lock) before popping up the
control panel.

If you forget to go into review before popping up the control
panel, you may think your computer has locked up, but the problem
is really not serious.  Simply pres the space bar until things
begin to happen again.  This may take fifteen to twenty-five
spaces.
                     
